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Replacing Cabinet Doors in Austin, TX

It’s a great day! Hi, I’m Nicholas Painter, of Brush & Color Painting, home of the 3 year warranty on all painting projects. I’m a residential paint contractor, and you’re probably wondering if Painter is my real last name! Yes it is..I’ve been a painter my whole life! Here we are on this beautiful day

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Should I Paint the Insides of My Cabinets?

It’s a great day!Hi, I’m Nicholas Painter, of Brush & Color Painting, home of the 3 year warranty on all painting projects. I’m a residential paint contractor, and you’re probably wondering if Painter is my real last name! Yes, it is..I’ve been a painter my whole life! Here we are on this beautiful day in

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Should I Test My Popcorn Ceiling for Asbestos Before Removing In Austin, TX?

If you are planning on removing your outdated and unattractive popcorn ceiling this season, a vital step that is commonly and unfortunately skipped is testing the popcorn textured ceiling for asbestos.  If your house was built before 1978, it is a MUST to test for asbestos before any remodeling is done. Asbestos is linked to

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When Should I Schedule My Next Interior Paint Project in Austin, TX?

It is not uncommon to get a call requesting painting services on a very short notice.  Short notice to a busy painter could be 3-4 weeks away, and 6-8 weeks during the busy seasons. Interior painting can happen all year round. There are some minor factors to consider before scheduling your interior paint project, such as

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Our Process For Cleaning Cabinets Prior to Painting

Before we paint cabinets, we use a two-step degreasing and cleaning process to ensure maximum adhesion.  We first use a special formula of Dawn dishsoap and water applied with a green scrubby pad. Dawn is a powerful degreaser that allows our primer to adhere to the wood surface prior to painting. Secondly, we use a 50/50

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Our 19 Step Process for Cabinet Painting

When we paint cabinets, we use a 19 step process, to ensure a great result every time! This process includes cleaning, sanding, and cleaning again. We use vacuums and air-movers to ensure a dust-free environment, for a factory-finish that adheres properly to all surfaces.  We then apply 2 coats of primer, followed by more sanding

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